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Saturday, February 23, 2013
Richard Gage, Andrew Steele, and John Meaders on From the Trenches World Report (2/19/13)
On February 19th Richard Gage, myself, and retired Policeman John Meaders were on From the Trenches World Report to talk about AE911Truth's Police Outreach Efforts.
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Monday, February 11, 2013
New World Order Pope? Potential next Pope led call for World Political Authority, Central World Bank

America 20xy
2/11/13
By Andrew Steele
With Pope Benedict XVI suddenly announcing that he be will stepping down, speculation is already is being voiced about who will take his place. One name that is being mentioned again and again is that of Peter Kodwo Appiah Turkson of Ghana.
Incredibly,Turkson’s first name happens to jive with that of “Peter the Roman”–the name of the person whom St. Malachy allegedly prophesized back in 1139 AD would be the Pope at this time of succession , and who would “pasture his sheep in many tribulations” as “the terrible judge will judge his people”. While Turkson’s rise to the position of Pope would be a notable coincidence to say the least, what’s more striking and a more tangible point to bring to the attention of readers is the fact that Turkson’s own stated vision for the world includes the establishment of a world political authority and a central world bank to rule over financial institutions.
In 2011, when Turkson was the head of the Vatican’s Pontifical Council for Justice and Peace, the council released a paper titled “Pontifical Council for Justice and Peace on the Global Economy”. The following are excerpts from that paper. While the piece also mentions the need for respecting human rights and cultural identities, its desired vision of the future essentially mirrors that of the collectivist global government structure many call “The New World Order” that has been coming into view over the past several decades.
From the paper’s section titled “Towards Reforming the International Financial and Monetary Systems in a way that Responds to the Needs of all Peoples”:
“Therefore, a process of reflection and reforms needs to be launched that will explore creative and realistic avenues for taking advantage of the positive aspects of already existing forums. Specific attention should be paid to the reform of the international monetary system and, in particular, the commitment to create some form of global monetary management, something that is already implicit in the Statutes of the International Monetary Fund. It is obvious that to some extent this is equivalent to putting the existing exchange systems up for discussion in order to find effective means of coordination and supervision. This process must also involve the emerging and developing countries in defining the stages of a gradual adaptation of the existing instruments. In fact, one can see an emerging requirement for a body that will carry out the functions of a kind of “central world bank” that regulates the flow and system of monetary exchanges similar to the national central banks.“
Regarding the issue of individual utility the paper said this:
“The inequalities and distortions of capitalist development are often an expression not only of economic liberalism but also of utilitarian thinking: that is, theoretical and practical approaches according to which what is useful for the individual leads to the good of the community. This saying has a core of truth, but it cannot be ignored that individual utility – even where it is legitimate – does not always favour the common good. In many cases a spirit of solidarity is called for that transcends personal utility for the good of the community.“
From the paper’s presupposition section:
“Every individual and every community shares in and is responsible for promoting the common good. Faithful to their ethical and religious vocation, communities of believers should take the lead in asking whether human family has adequate means at its disposal to achieve the global common good. The Church for her part is called to encourage in everyone without distinction, the desire to join in the “monumental amount of individual and collective effort” which men have made “throughout the course of the centuries … to better the circumstances of their lives…. [T]his human activity accords with God’s will.”
From its section, “The Role of Technology and Ethical Challenge”:
“Recognizing the primacy of being over having and of ethics over the economy, the world’s peoples ought to adopt an ethic of solidarity as the animating core of their action. This implies abandoning all forms of petty selfishness and embracing the logic of the global common good which transcends merely contingent, particular interests. In a word, they ought to have a keen sense of belonging to the human family which means sharing the common dignity of all human beings”
From its section, “An Authority over Globalization”:
“On the way to building a more fraternal and just human family and, even before that, a new humanism open to transcendence, Blessed John XXIII’s teaching seems especially timely. In the prophetic Encyclical Pacem in Terris of 1963, he observed that the world was heading towards ever greater unification. He then acknowledged the fact that a correspondence was lacking in the human community between the political organization “on a world level and the objective needs of the universal common good”. He also expressed the hope that one day “a true world political authority” would be created.
In view of the unification of the world engendered by the complex phenomenon of globalization, and of the importance of guaranteeing, in addition to other collective goods, the good of a free, stable world economic and financial system at the service of the real economy, today the teaching of Pacem in Terris appears to be even more vital and worthy of urgent implementation.”
The full paper can be read here.
Thursday, November 22, 2012
Retail workers should walk off their jobs in response to Black Friday chaos
Steele World Order
11/22/12
By Andrew Steele
Retail workers should be prepared to walk off the job on Black Friday. Not for any unions or for hating executives who make money, but as a stand for their own personal safety and as a protest against Black Friday itself-- an event that has further degenerated American society, cheapened Christmas, and put retail employees in needless danger, with businesses and the commercial funded media quietly encouraging the mass chaos that always happens on that day.
The mentality of the modern "Christmas season" has made a good number of sane people hate this time of year. The fact that people rush away from dinners and from the chance to hang out with their families in order to claw over the heads of their fellow humans and snag a 2 dollar waffle maker or a video game for their spoiled brat kids shows just how twisted our priorities have become. Indeed, the money that regular people spend on Christmas makes no sense given the hard times we live in, especially since people often buy things that their loved ones don't need or want... just to buy SOMETHING...or to satisfy the demands of kids who have already got more available to them in America than most kids on the other side of the world will ever have.
This is the result of cultural peer pressure generated by business If on Christmas people only exchanged cash then at least everyone would essentially break even. The "gift giving" would then be a token ritual performed each year, like a recycled Christmas card that everyone eventually gets. But since all parties involved surrender their money to the stores, the culmination of their cultural pressure inspired purchases equates to an unofficial yearly tribute paid to the corporations...sort of an annual commerce tax paid to the real masters of our country.
Retail companies give lip service to public safety and the safety of their workers on Black Friday, but it's more with a wink to the ravenous hordes that they want to peddle their China made plastic goodies to.
Instead of being the next Wal-Mart employee who gets trampled to death, individuals working retail jobs on Black Friday should be ready to walk off the job the minute they or other employees are put in harms way, or go home in protest if they foresee a potential danger to themselves or others. If possible, they should record what they're walking away from and put it on YouTube. Though working with the public is part of a retail employee's job, when the public and their employers are unreasonable and the environment is toxic, individuals should find that strength within themselves to shake off loyalty to employers that don't give a crap about them and abandon their posts, letting the companies deal with the messes they've created. No amount of money is worth being put in danger, or enabling a culture of insanity. It's an individual decision everyone must make, but if more people make it, it would force the perpetrators of the chaos to respond.
11/22/12
By Andrew Steele
Retail workers should be prepared to walk off the job on Black Friday. Not for any unions or for hating executives who make money, but as a stand for their own personal safety and as a protest against Black Friday itself-- an event that has further degenerated American society, cheapened Christmas, and put retail employees in needless danger, with businesses and the commercial funded media quietly encouraging the mass chaos that always happens on that day.
The mentality of the modern "Christmas season" has made a good number of sane people hate this time of year. The fact that people rush away from dinners and from the chance to hang out with their families in order to claw over the heads of their fellow humans and snag a 2 dollar waffle maker or a video game for their spoiled brat kids shows just how twisted our priorities have become. Indeed, the money that regular people spend on Christmas makes no sense given the hard times we live in, especially since people often buy things that their loved ones don't need or want... just to buy SOMETHING...or to satisfy the demands of kids who have already got more available to them in America than most kids on the other side of the world will ever have.
This is the result of cultural peer pressure generated by business If on Christmas people only exchanged cash then at least everyone would essentially break even. The "gift giving" would then be a token ritual performed each year, like a recycled Christmas card that everyone eventually gets. But since all parties involved surrender their money to the stores, the culmination of their cultural pressure inspired purchases equates to an unofficial yearly tribute paid to the corporations...sort of an annual commerce tax paid to the real masters of our country.
Retail companies give lip service to public safety and the safety of their workers on Black Friday, but it's more with a wink to the ravenous hordes that they want to peddle their China made plastic goodies to.
Instead of being the next Wal-Mart employee who gets trampled to death, individuals working retail jobs on Black Friday should be ready to walk off the job the minute they or other employees are put in harms way, or go home in protest if they foresee a potential danger to themselves or others. If possible, they should record what they're walking away from and put it on YouTube. Though working with the public is part of a retail employee's job, when the public and their employers are unreasonable and the environment is toxic, individuals should find that strength within themselves to shake off loyalty to employers that don't give a crap about them and abandon their posts, letting the companies deal with the messes they've created. No amount of money is worth being put in danger, or enabling a culture of insanity. It's an individual decision everyone must make, but if more people make it, it would force the perpetrators of the chaos to respond.
Friday, November 16, 2012
Talk of secession proves America still has a pulse
Steele World Order
11/16/12
By Andrew Steele
Out of nowhere people in a number of states now have petitions up on the White House's web page demanding that their states secede from the union. The petitions are purely symbolic and have no power other than to force Barry Soetoro (or some White House flunky) to have an uncomfortable moment on paper and acknowledge that a good number of people are sick of the President and the fascist dystopia he's helping ram down our throats. The machine has quickly responded in its typical way, with short, reactionary columns from newspaper writers flicking limp wrists at secession supporters and claiming that they're either stupid rednecks, bad Americans, or racists... filling a Google News search of the subject with enough pro-Barry, pro-government propaganda to let casual viewers know what the established, PC (and thus acceptable) opinion on the matter is.
It's not likely, at least at this point, that state governments are going to respond to these petitions with anything other than the bad customer service like statements that usually cause people to slam their phones down in disgust. Governors will claim to understand their constituents' frustration yet urge them to work within the system, ignoring a number of facts....the first being that states do have a right to secede, and that seeking to do so is technically a form of working within the system...and the second being that the system they're actually referring to is nothing but a coffin designed to keep the people within clawing at wood while the air slowly runs out on the Republic.
Indeed, what we have now is not a working government for the people, but a spongy membrane of ignored emails and meaningless chit-chat with aids to protect a club of criminals happily rubber stamping a complete takeover of a once free country. While sometimes you can get one of these criminals to step out of the bathhouse and endorse something meaningless, on anything that actually matters and protects the liberty of the people their eyes either narrow with disdain or timidly roll to the floor. They are not representatives, merely cowards who have shown their yellow tails to the satisfied eyes of the money interests financing the destruction of America, granting them the status of willful pawns in plastic thrones, illustrating the ultimate irony of modern American political power.
Apathy is a sure sign that a dictatorship's control is complete. I saw it when I served in the Peace Corps in Uzbekistan. If a government can get people to joke about their bondage and pour their hatred of it, and the hell it has made of their country and their lives, into a shot glass every night before drinking it down and saying bye-bye to the world, it need not worry any longer. This is the kind of apathy that the administration's cheerleaders in the press and the fake grassroots the President claims to champion are condemning average Americans for refusing to show now. The dictatorship in Uzbekistan had a system to work within too-- (they all do)-- but ultimately nothing that happened could ever challenge the money powers devouring the wealth of the country. For any change to happen in any government that has given over to the dark side, the people it claims to reign over need to step away from it, even if the first step is just a symbolic one.
While it's not likely that a state would find it in its best interests to stand alone, surrounded by a forest of newly foreign tyranny, the symbolic declaration of secession is a statement of noncompliance that resonates throughout the nation and indeed stirs up the sleepy pot of America. If enough people in all of the states did the same then it would no longer be an issue of secession, but of retaking the entire nation from the criminals who have hijacked it.
Despite the yips of the toy dogs in the corporate media, talk of secession shows that America still at least has a pulse and thus has a chance to recover from the bus hit of federal overreach that put it in its coma. Secession should be on the lips of every man and woman who knows they are free to recognize their own allegiances and disband those allegiances when they become toxic. It is a reminder that we have liberty when we choose it, and that the power that little men in white houses claim to hold is nothing but a slippery snake that can turn around and bite them when it wants to, injecting them with a venom that will paralyze their ambitions and knock the monuments in their minds back into the clay pits on which they were built.
"Don't tread on me" is the whispered warning of the vigilant serpent.
Secession...restoration...are the fulfilled promises of its warning when foolish despots refuse to heed it.
11/16/12
By Andrew Steele
Out of nowhere people in a number of states now have petitions up on the White House's web page demanding that their states secede from the union. The petitions are purely symbolic and have no power other than to force Barry Soetoro (or some White House flunky) to have an uncomfortable moment on paper and acknowledge that a good number of people are sick of the President and the fascist dystopia he's helping ram down our throats. The machine has quickly responded in its typical way, with short, reactionary columns from newspaper writers flicking limp wrists at secession supporters and claiming that they're either stupid rednecks, bad Americans, or racists... filling a Google News search of the subject with enough pro-Barry, pro-government propaganda to let casual viewers know what the established, PC (and thus acceptable) opinion on the matter is.
It's not likely, at least at this point, that state governments are going to respond to these petitions with anything other than the bad customer service like statements that usually cause people to slam their phones down in disgust. Governors will claim to understand their constituents' frustration yet urge them to work within the system, ignoring a number of facts....the first being that states do have a right to secede, and that seeking to do so is technically a form of working within the system...and the second being that the system they're actually referring to is nothing but a coffin designed to keep the people within clawing at wood while the air slowly runs out on the Republic.
Indeed, what we have now is not a working government for the people, but a spongy membrane of ignored emails and meaningless chit-chat with aids to protect a club of criminals happily rubber stamping a complete takeover of a once free country. While sometimes you can get one of these criminals to step out of the bathhouse and endorse something meaningless, on anything that actually matters and protects the liberty of the people their eyes either narrow with disdain or timidly roll to the floor. They are not representatives, merely cowards who have shown their yellow tails to the satisfied eyes of the money interests financing the destruction of America, granting them the status of willful pawns in plastic thrones, illustrating the ultimate irony of modern American political power.
Apathy is a sure sign that a dictatorship's control is complete. I saw it when I served in the Peace Corps in Uzbekistan. If a government can get people to joke about their bondage and pour their hatred of it, and the hell it has made of their country and their lives, into a shot glass every night before drinking it down and saying bye-bye to the world, it need not worry any longer. This is the kind of apathy that the administration's cheerleaders in the press and the fake grassroots the President claims to champion are condemning average Americans for refusing to show now. The dictatorship in Uzbekistan had a system to work within too-- (they all do)-- but ultimately nothing that happened could ever challenge the money powers devouring the wealth of the country. For any change to happen in any government that has given over to the dark side, the people it claims to reign over need to step away from it, even if the first step is just a symbolic one.
While it's not likely that a state would find it in its best interests to stand alone, surrounded by a forest of newly foreign tyranny, the symbolic declaration of secession is a statement of noncompliance that resonates throughout the nation and indeed stirs up the sleepy pot of America. If enough people in all of the states did the same then it would no longer be an issue of secession, but of retaking the entire nation from the criminals who have hijacked it.
Despite the yips of the toy dogs in the corporate media, talk of secession shows that America still at least has a pulse and thus has a chance to recover from the bus hit of federal overreach that put it in its coma. Secession should be on the lips of every man and woman who knows they are free to recognize their own allegiances and disband those allegiances when they become toxic. It is a reminder that we have liberty when we choose it, and that the power that little men in white houses claim to hold is nothing but a slippery snake that can turn around and bite them when it wants to, injecting them with a venom that will paralyze their ambitions and knock the monuments in their minds back into the clay pits on which they were built.
"Don't tread on me" is the whispered warning of the vigilant serpent.
Secession...restoration...are the fulfilled promises of its warning when foolish despots refuse to heed it.
Friday, September 14, 2012
Actors in anti-Muhammed film were lied to about film’s content…film’s creator an imposter

America 20xy
9/13/12
By Andrew Steele
The violent protests that resulted in the death of the U.S. ambassador to Libya and which have spread so far throughout Libya, Egypt, and Yemen were sparked by a video, according to numerous corporate media outlets. The video, tilted “The Innocence of Muslims” portrays the prophet Muhammed as a comically bumbling, selfish fool, staring in skits which take brazen jabs at Islam. The man who allegedly made the film, Sam Bacile, claims that he raised 5 million dollars to make it from private Jewish donors, (though the cheesy, cheap nature of the film lends to the question of whether or not 5 million dollars was actually sunk into it). He also, according to the NY Daily News, was hoping the film would provoke a reaction from the Islamic world.
Now that he’s succeeded in his provocation he’s reportedly in hiding from the collective monster of bloodthirsty mobs he inspired. Luckily for Sam Bacile, however, he may have the perfect cover, since “Sam Bacile” might not even be a real person.
From the Business Insider:
Today, reporters have spent much of their day finding holes in Bacile’s story. Jeffrey Goldberg of the Atlantic spoke to a “militant Christian activist” who had worked on the film, who said that “Sam Bacile” was likely a pseudonym and “Bacile” was neither Israeli or Jewish.Making the the matter even more strange is the fact that the actors involved were told that they were filming a movie about some Egyptian who lived 2000 years ago, not Muhammed, and that the dialog that appears in the YouTube video had been dubbed over their actual words.
“Nobody is anything but an active American citizen,” The activist told Goldberg about the 15 people who worked on the film. They’re from Syria, Turkey, Pakistan, they’re some that (sic) are from Egypt. Some are Copts but the vast majority are Evangelical.”
Other reporters have noted that “Bacile” gives multiple accounts of his age to different publications (and that his YouTube account says he is 75).
Cindy Lee Garcia is an actress from Bakersfield, CA, who played a small role in the movie. She told Adrian Chen of Gawker:
“It was going to be a film based on how things were 2,000 years ago. It wasn’t based on anything to do with religion, it was just on how things were run in Egypt. There wasn’t anything about Muhammed or Muslims or anything.”
According to Garcia, the character portrayed as Muhammed in the
YouTube video was named “Master George” during the movie’s production.
“Sam Bacile” told Garcia on the set of the film that he was an Egyptian.
The AP may have tracked down the real identity of “Sam Bacile”– Nakoula Basseley Nakoula, a Coptic Christian from California who plead no contest to federal bank fraud charges in 2010 after creating fake bank accounts with stolen social security numbers and using them in a “check-kiting scheme”.
From the AP’s report:
It appears that some members of the Muslim world have fallen for a deception aimed at setting the Middle East on fire, pitting Muslims against Americans, one side violently asserting itself in defense of its religious honor and the other finding its countrymen the victims of a person’s free speech and jumping into a fighting posture.Nakoula Basseley Nakoula, 55, told The Associated Press in an interview outside Los Angeles that he was manager for the company that produced “Innocence of Muslims,” which mocked Muslims and the prophet Muhammad and may have caused inflamed mobs that attacked U.S. missions in Egypt and Libya. He provided the first details about a shadowy production group behind the film.Nakoula denied he directed the film and said he knew the self-described filmmaker, Sam Bacile. But the cell phone number that AP contacted Tuesday to reach the filmmaker who identified himself as Sam Bacile traced to the same address near Los Angeles where AP found Nakoula. Federal court papers said Nakoula’s aliases included Nicola Bacily, Erwin Salameh and others.
That “Sam Bacile” has been outed as an imposter and that his real identity may have been discovered is not enough. The question is, who else may have been behind “Sam Bacile” and what was real the motive in creating the turmoil?
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Thursday, September 6, 2012
9/11 Free Fall-- Robert Griffin on the Psychology of 9/11 Truth Denial (9/6/12)
Robert Griffin is a psychologist in
independent practice in Pennsylvania. He is the past president of the
Northeastern Pennsylvania Psychological Association, a member of
Psychologists for Social Responsibility, and a teacher of social
psychology. He also appears in the film 9/11: Explosive Evidence – Experts Speak Out, put out by Architects and Engineers for 9/11 Truth.
On this week's episode he talks with Bernie and Andy about the psychology of 9/11 Truth denial, the Brandon Raub incident, and gives advice to 9/11 Truth activists on how to lessen the stress that comes with knowing the truth about 9/11 while living in a society that guards the lie.
On this week's episode he talks with Bernie and Andy about the psychology of 9/11 Truth denial, the Brandon Raub incident, and gives advice to 9/11 Truth activists on how to lessen the stress that comes with knowing the truth about 9/11 while living in a society that guards the lie.
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